Bottle: Filtered Slowly aged in Louisiana Cypress Wood barrels, brewed with crystal clear water, genuine barley malt, choice hops, select grains, and pure yeast.
Brewed for Dixie Brewing by Joseph Huber and by a brewery in the EU.
2.2
542 reviews
New Orleans, United States
Community reviews
1.1Been awhile. This is headache fuel...at least it was in the quantities I drank. Yikes.
2.6Bottle in Baton Rouge airport. Flight delayed 5 hours. Pours a gold yellow fizzy. Light head. Not much aroma. Taste of light grains, slight sign of hops and faint fruit. Light bodied. Not that good.
1.8Bottle Vero Beach Fl ABC. Poured into a frozen mug, clear and yellow like piss. Aroma is a malty extract from a year old home brew kit. Goes down easy and is an all day drinker. ( replacing Busch as my all day beer)
1.6Bottle @home. Pours pale golden, good white head which goes in seconds. Nose is caramel, toffee sweetness, has it seen a hop? Taste is sweet caramel, nothingness, a waste of good water.
2.6Bottle, UK brewed, source not recorded. Backlog entry. Entering my historic scores for US beers whilst visiting New York. No tasting notes kept, just rating.
2.3Pours a pale golden colour. Taste is like salt and vinegar crisps. Not great
2.3330ml bottle @ Hickory’s Smokehouse, Chester. Dim lighting so no comment on appearance. Grassy aroma with moderately sweet malts. Taste continues, fairly light, but accompanied my ribs well.
1.2Bottle in NOLA. pours gold with thin white head that dissipates quickly. Grass and herbal aroma with some subtle pepper notes. Grass and subtle fruit with some light bread notes. Effervescent mouthfeel.
2.2330ml bottle. Pale golden, pretty flat. Sweet,corn flavour, very little aroma. Nothing special
2.1Bottle. Pours a clear golden color with a head that fades quickly. Aroma is a bit musty, with grain and malt sweetness. Taste of malt sweetness and grain. Metallic bitterness that lingers in to the finish. Light body, with a typical adjunct beer feel. What a crappy little Lager.
1.8Bottle at ash’s. Pours clear golden, nose is sweetcorn, toffee, grass, taste is like a bad shandy, sweet.
2.8Bottle shared with Ashton McCobb and Stuu666. Pours pale gold with a thin white head. Aromas of buttery lemon, malt. Taste is thin and buttery, saline, sweet. Thin finish.
2.9Bottle from Standing Order.
Appearance - golden with a thin head.
Nose - sweetcorn and light butterscotch.
Taste - caramel mostly. Honey at the end.
Palate - light bodied with a creamy texture and a finish that could be fresher.
Overall - lagers are supposed to refresh.
1.6Buttery flat and watery not a good lager. But hey how louisia name ticked off even though it’s never seen the states bottle from beers of europe.
2.1Flaske 0.33L. (gamle notater). Farge lys gylden med hvitt skum. Lukt malt. Smak lite, noe malt, søtlig. Kjedelig
0.9Un-Muzzling Olde Muzzlehatch Ratings, #4. Back in time even further...I don’t have all of these in strict chronological order, because I live in Resnais-Proust time. Google it. May, 2008: 12 ounce bottle from my former employer, City Market, probably the last crappy beer I bought there before my unceremonious, undeserved but unmourned dismissal in July of that year. Sample straight out of the fridge in an appropriate Coors Banquet glass. Pours a very, very clear pale yellow with a smallish, immediately vanishing white head...nose is pure, buttery diacetyl goodness, underlying corn sugar was later determined...body is sugary, syrupy, rather thick and cloying for this usually watery style, the low carbonation doesn’t help...no real malt or hop presence, barely drinkable. I was getting ready to move from Richmond to Burlington (both Vermont) at that point though, and cheap beers helped me through boxing up all the porn, guns, and Virgin Mary statuary.
2.3Grain malts, bread, caramel, straw. Clear gold, medium, frothy, white head. Light sweet. Sweet grains, molasses, lively carbonation. What a crappy Lager, way too sweet. Bottle at Grillstock Smokehouse, Bath.
3.0Poured from 12 oz bottle into pint glass.
Appearance: a 2" white head falls rapidly, color is light gold and slightly hazy. Abundant streaming carbonation.
Aroma: standard light barley and mild hop aroma.
Mouthfeel: light and frothy with a mostly dry finish.
Flavor: sweet grain and barley malt, some grassy hops and a slight metallic flavor.
Overall: a decent, adjunct style lager.
2.312oz Flasche. Goldgelbes Bier mit weissem Schaum. Leider nur Standard Lager Geruch und Geschmack. Vielleicht etwas vollmundiger.
2.0Bottle - Very malt forward beer. One dimensional flavor profile. Coats the mouth in sweet malt flavor.
1.8Bue en boutelle de 35.5cl chez Jack’s à Besançon.
Couleur blonde pas de mousse et peu d’effervescence.
Nez malté.
En bouche attaque maltée, sur le pain et pointe citron basique et raffraichissante.
1.812 oz bottle picked up out of boredom, curiosity, and the "gotta try them all eventually" factor. Poured into a pint glass. Pours a pale golden color with a little foam head. Aroma is an odd sour like grain, and a little fishy. Weird, and not a great one. I change my mind actually, it smells really fishy, and I don’t associate my kind of beers with that particular deScriptor. As this beer is described, it sounds really interesting, and appealing. I am quite disappointed. Nothing really special going on here. Funky grains, big lager yeast presence, and hardly able to consider refreshing. Glad I tried this, but it was a total miss for me. Can’t kill it in the score book though, it was finishable.
1.8Look this is a poor beer, I had it years before I rated at a Super Bowl party I hosted. It scores better than most lagers just because it’s originally from New Orleans
1.8Bottle 33cl. (from drinks-of-the-world.de). Clear pale golden, average frothy white head, mostly diminishing, aroma sweet corn, wet hay, cooked vegetables, soap; taste light heavy sweet, slightly bitter, born; light body, watery to oily texture, soft carbonation, aftertaste light bittersweet; yuck.
2.112 oz. bottle at a friends house. Cajun cookout, so this seemed like a good choice. I was shocked by how sweet it was. Lots of creamed corn and sugar. Not much else. Didn’t seem very clean to me, but it washed down the food ok. Pretty unpalatable due to the sweetness. I’ll pass on this one in the future in favor of a Bud, Coors or pretty much any other macro.
1.3Rather boring lager. Nothing to see here, move along please folks. 4.5/10. °°°°°°°°°
2.3Bottle at The Green Dragon, Leek (JDW) Pours a clear golden colour with a fizzy white head. Aroma of sweet grain, cereal, some caramel, pear drops and grassy hops. Taste of sweet grain, cereal, some caramel, pear drop sweets, slight vegetable and grassy hops. Light bodied and moderate carbonation. A soft grainy bitterness in the finish. A weird lager with pear drop and off veg flavours. Ok for £1.49 a bottle though.
3.8got this in actual new Orleans. Good light lager, refreshing and goes good with food
2.2Bottle from Beers of Europe.
Tastes a lot better than it smells, let’s put it that way. Pours golden, clear, with single finger white head. Aroma of grain, honey, hay...Taste of initial orange, then some more orange, very nice fruityness, then some grain, a little bit of honey and some lemon and biscuit at the end. Not Great, not Terrible.
1.8330ml bottle, 4.5%. Hazy yellow, lightly sparkling, small foamy white head, light lacing. Aroma is cardboard, earthy carrots, damp laundry. Body is medium, foamy, tingly carbonation. Taste is cardboard, thin malts, slight sour vibe which, I assume, comes from the cypress wood, dry and crisp, soft bitterness. I don’t like this much.